So your answer is Percy Harvin? With a 2nd? With a Holmes? And a Sanchez, and a Harris, and a Revis? With upcoming gaping holes in an offensive line whose job it is to protect the guy throwing the ball? Do you even pay attention to this team?

we dont need a playmaker on offense we have such an explosive offense we led the league in scoring and we won the super bowl why bother messing with perfection.

Wow - so we should let go Revis - cause we sure wont be able to afford him and trade away valuable draft picks for Percy Harvin who also wants a big payday just like Revis. This way we cant fill any other positions - but we got our playmaker - but nobody to throw him the ball and nobody to protect the QB.
Sure in a perfect world you would want Harvin on your team but the Jets r far from perfect. If hes the missing piece on a playoff team then sure but its just not the case here.

we have 3 qbs on the roster all capable of getting him the ball. hes a playmaker something this offense lacks.

Harvin makes ZERO sense on so many levels. Where is the money coming from to pay him? Not to mention that he is always injured, needs a new contract, and there are options in this draft that will cost 1/4 of what Harvin will cost. Terrible idea.

we have 3 qbs on the roster all capable of getting him the ball. hes a playmaker something this offense lacks.

You're just going to dig your heels in and spout completely irrational statements like this rather than recognize that ever single poster on this thread disagrees with you, huh?

The only way Tebow can get him the ball is if he hands it off to him. You've seen McElroy for all of about 5 quarters, and Sanchez is a giant question mark. Add to that we have NO starting Guards and not much of a running game to support any passing game. Harvin is not the 'missing ingredient' by a long shot.

You're just going to dig your heels in and spout completely irrational statements like this rather than recognize that ever single poster on this thread disagrees with you, huh?

The only way Tebow can get him the ball is if he hands it off to him. You've seen McElroy for all of about 5 quarters, and Sanchez is a giant question mark. Add to that we have NO starting Guards and not much of a running game to support any passing game. Harvin is not the 'missing ingredient' by a long shot.

who else is locker room problem? i thought we had all good guys didnt we silence them with $$$$$$$$. harvin makes this offense competitive in the nfl.

I agree that Harvin would make this offense MUCH better. He is far better than Holmes and is on the cusp of becoming an elite WR. But giving up a high pick for Harvin is a bad decision for this team. First off, he is a head case, second of all he wants Calvin Johnson money next year something we can't afford to dish out and something he is not worth. So if we trade for him and he opts for FA next year, we gave up a 2nd for a 1 year rental on a team not really built to win this year. That would be a disaster when this draft is VERY deep with players that could step in and start for this team this year (Guard/LB) or QBs with upside that COULD eventually step in and start.